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ad previously refused to breed, she and her descen- 
‚Сн HELTENHAM (12,588) was bought by Mr. Webb at | 
A under 
18) Webb, hare numbered since no fewer 
, Was Покер з 
iwins— RCHIONE| ss—in 1839 at Babra- 
ham; a cow calf, d in 1841 ; and enbsequentiy 
a bull calf— OBERLIN. From Duchess and Cou 
189. 
DUCHESS a 
Жу ы ale. He was bred me the late Earl of 
De ucie by D OF GLOSTER, dam y DUKE OF | 
CORNWALL, ST so back to the Rev. e BrnnY's Short- 
horns. 
LORD or тне Norta (11,743) was out of Belinda 
INSTREL, and, so on both sides descended from 
ЕВ. 
а (10, 791 ) another bull of Earl Ducie's | 
y UsuRER (9763), dam (Cream by 
OnowTES, g.d. No. 25 at the Chilton sales and so 
back to Mason’s herd, whence Dodona herself was 
giyen, in all t sale, an 
uper and numbers of the  bull's will enable owners of 
GnawD Duxz (12,965) was by CHELTENHAM, dam 
Bodice, both of them bought by Mr. Webb at the 
Tortworth sale. 
Sin PALME ‚ав, КАНДА was м р ЕА Снан. dam 
was then shifted dio my heavy land field, E 
|12 а eres after roots fed оп, а br which Е ssed, 
|в кее PNE in рон state in which the she eep left it ша 
| fo 1 Monday, and at 12 Адм. on T esday the 
E Ene passed over the whole of the field, 
(айай and seeding it with rley at one 
blow into most iere е bed men 
Chin dinner of 
ME g, ае spent the rest of. the 
Prince of Wales's wedding. О 
was al shifted on to Loughton, к, eld Mr. 
Big dore. Onemig 20 a acres after fed on E 
tackle w ‚ doi 
few а’ portion of the hea: данс 
КЫ bris Ae 
Tis we wo ciked half a day; the Ку шы БИШЕ 
wet; on Friday we worked all day, n Saturday 
at LP Р.М. ihe whole field was roh Fro om ‘solic ita x 
riori w, bou; a heifer a the | апа 
Of course besides the | Faws o, by Fnr L, rr on 0n ide, machine аб work on г different eju. 1 Gorlsodited" а 
ig pes phy o are large numbers of|by J. Sir C. ки nightley's rd alli it with ecd tackle to be passe distance o 
other descendants of Dodona, which have been dis- EAR d petas (14,476), by MARQUIS OF | seven miles to do a v containing 16 «та, after т 
posed of elsewhere during past years, ог are retained Durs, "аш Countess of Hardwicke, is a Бага аш | fed on, of Me. ols's, of Mouls м. on 
for the second sale in Thus Countess, as already descended f. sed Monday the dieci ара to operate upon the field, 
said, had seven calves besides the three enume-|at Mr. Beauford's, of = 7 пеаг БЕ ЕЧ e and on рати аб 5.55 the whole field was done. 
rated here. Lady Sixt had ele calves жї to which we sha in week r efer. We I 
besides the опе here ed; Lady Ann  has| however, now mention lat hor d tl at work át its 
had 12 (!) besides the two here named ; Lady J f than а ару — 
E ad nine calves in all; у Lou а has had | 180 animals having ba een bred fróm. med wi ad the ** Woolston, March 12, 1868. 
seven d во оп. The fecundity of this family in 17 years at Babraham ; besides her descendants ** We the undersigned have'to day witnessed the operation of 
" ough Des Mer d drill at work on the 
Mr. Webb's hands has indeed poca something extraor- 
dinary y; and that it is due to h management is plain 
bred xin 
had 
four have bred 
"Didone. was from. Mason's NS. .6 in the Catalog 
, One „of them has had 14 calves, | 0 
f 
was put to Ж, а bull also 
Spencers breeding, then in the possession ^ot Mr. 
W rae landlord, the late Mr. Adeane, and produ ced | 
y of the family has bee: 
som: уе of 
that Dodona, Celia, 
ice, 
fy очат and The Beauty, both m es an 
iwin | 
Of the bulls used оп her produce and d sf the 
other original co а bod г ЗРЭЗ, herd, we may 
a8 well here give eun i 
The MINSTREL (8607) pen ox by in T3 . Adkins, 
of Milcote, by Ассовртлх (5708), dam С, erby LITTLE 
JOHN p ddam Graci 5 ОУ g. g. d. 
Sylph by Sır WALTER, and thus related to the Belinda 
family, presently to be descri bod 
their descendants, unite strains of s 
the Sh Srt Kord br ed. Chilto 
Wise Kirklevington, Fawsley, ш аге all 
та represented at Babr yn сле y have not lost 
the hands of Mr. Jon 
cast 
Tux INDA абы рыд was purchased 
THE BELINDA FAMILY. 
муе Love,—Asirea, by Filbert—17. айу Pigot, 
. Miss Battersea, 1801, by Earl 
of Hardwicke (14,476) 
1857, by Cheltenham 
52. Miss Baltersea 9d, 1862, Ъу | 
Crown Prince (17, 647) 
r38. Daisy Chain, 1861, by ENGLISH- 
MAN (2) 
53. Daisy Chain 2d, 1902, by TALLY 
Ho (A) 
6. COMMANDER тх-Онеғ, 1800, by 2 
by Earl of Hedley Vickars (16, idi 
1.13. ELFIN PmrNCE, 1801, by Count de 
CHARLES 3D, 1861, by Sir 
у Lord (11,473) (12,588) 
Wade 
(107 
Belinda, b br 21. Daisy, 1857, by Merry Lad (14,947) 
Ranuncu- 4 : 
lus (2479) 
-„Вийегси by 4 5. FIELD PniwcE, 1860, 
Cheltenham Hardwicke (14, 476) 
(12,588) 
ady Bird, Gourcy (17,632) 
by Usurer4 1. Usunzn, 1859, b: 
^ (9763) Earl of Hard- 
wicke (14,476) 
Maid, by—13. Youwa Sin 
Chelten- Charles (16,948) 
L Ha 14,264) 
Mr. Webb at the Wiseton sale. o — 
was Бе 
. T. 
Bountiful by Banox WARLABY, and tor, Lady Mery | 
RD 
- | 
sold at the Wise e dT years old, her ‘calf | 
“ Brownie” by her side te fetching 70 guineas. 
Spencer at | 
1842, and she was first 
the m of repairs. James and Frederick Не , 
а Iron "t t aries: Mac: 19; "[Our | А 
gon ide Grasses.—A. colonist in the pr " ince 
Nelson, New Zealand, importunes me to sen 
seed of such 
ex, on ү apt рев to the overflow 
tide. He sta 
uantity P ssi lend on the sea-shore, МЕ, А when 
surveyed was a fresh- Pet marsh, has, subsequent | 
€ its drainage and culture, so subsided їп i level that | 
he sea 
8 
55, these, je 
and there are stock of all four in the 
and from Bai 
m Kirklevington, and it |L. E. Вавхакр, Dry 
od 
d | 
of i its Pound T 
him some 
Grasses as grow in situations (he spec pter Station, Bucks, 
of s 
tes that a х Times of last w: 
s нта самас an 
of Mr. Biguell, h 
E fed land, 
b Ton 
withou 
вки. 
іге 3. рвов отат) ыд 
Dra yton, € жы? eshire ; W. REYNOLDS, 
lise). Ков NORFOLK, Louth Park, 
| Here is a word from Mr. Bignell ;— 
“ Loughton, March 16, 1863. 
DEAR Bin, I forward by request your оой machine, 
with many thanks for its use. While drillin, wr Barley wi 
had many visitors, and т — ч ат the work done 
as first- — =l remain n you “Е. W. BIGNEL 
* To mith.” 
Her эё opinion of some practical пери. Tb 
| тай the working of the machine at Moulso 
'** Moulsoe, March 17 
cultivating and g machine Б Мг. 
on Mr. Nichols's lan 
MIT 9 
“Тһе 
workin 
7 
iim Bucks; Keynes, 
CHARLES T. eynes, Pro RE. 
PRICE, Newport Pagnell, Bucks; Ө. G. , Olney, 
And here are a few words from Mr. Nicholls : 
©“ Moulsoe, March 17, 1863. 
“ Bir, —We got the tackle fixed and started е 9 A м. yester- 
day, and we ihe the 16 acres at 5.55 р.м. to-day. The 
field consists of varicus soils, а ar e d eon of itisof a 
stiff binding nature dificult отк. Тһе machine did its 
work well, cultivating the land and seeding it with ley in 
the best way l ever saw, so con дора, € of € Mr 
that as soon as you have proved tl е you 
bringing out I will order one. I cm ped the lackle |229 си 
am obliged. In addition to this I add my best than Е е" 
spect ully, “Wy 
x А nd od not L 
x» d other 
d Woolston, 
hing Machines.—There appeared in the Weekly 
E i rad „Ф m accident which 
happened - Chea witha hreshing Бъ 
whereby а ап ye her Mr dnd giat her life, 
| by stepping. back upon the dru w, Sir, the feed- 
is thus related to ү family, тич 
а in 1860: Charmer 
h. 
unproductive. Can n you give the na ames of the | 
Grasses н - prelomite in situations such as the 
the Thames or the Severn? І would 
d trouble y u, but have previously consulted the | 
most rass-seed salesmen 
ponde nt i in a New Zeala nd has alread, 
some of her descendants, as we m 
Gay 
(То be continued.) 
im.—I 
good a result as an 
stand farther, that tge 
y "received from me 
the seedemen have 
recommended, x also seeds of the T k 2 
е „Folkland „Ло m ne of 
bly the seeds sent him had 
vitality tre le he sowed them 
that here in 
о! 
lost their 
I fear that the fact is 
ore іё was lial 
ur -and vigour on | 
gror of salt water, and that ingoio e e j 
vegetation 
hat such can survive might be fatal to 
of their SÉ. and the early growth T the ; 
Smith's aen Drill and Grubber.—I thank ук 1 
visiting Jogleion, j 
Veni desidia dtr 
Wan, men who 
my corres- | [у of the More 
1 that the 
feeder ma y sit at either side, his proper place therefore 
|is to sit with his back to the rick he is Aeris 
| thereby, - са Lux inconvenience ud. him keep- 
ing the t iplo c ed on the 
eby; through your columns, 
=й the Nr of masters, bailiffs, and 
зм де what І havi 
c 
which, bowever, have Swi 
e эе 
ргой& 35,0007 a yea 
sight. re Mt seems incredible ibat 
„could be on in one year. 
A e Cott ages af Working 
ceful ounty England, 
g in "тегі, aid ба able to: words better 
